Gujarat's Rs 62.83 Crore Boost Fuels 3,283 MSMEs in Ahmedabad District

The Gujarat government has disbursed Rs 62.83 crore in interest subsidies to 3,283 MSME units in Ahmedabad district under the Atmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme. Minister Dr Jayram Gamit highlighted the sector's role in employment and development, noting over 5.99 lakh registered MSMEs in the district. The minister also revealed that the MSME sector attracted new investments worth Rs 5,619.80 crore from 2,844 new units in 2025. Separately, Gamit announced a new light-and-sound show at Dhordo to enhance the tourist experience during the Rann Utsav festival in Kutch.

Key Points: Gujarat Grants Rs 62.83 Cr Interest Subsidy to Ahmedabad MSMEs

  • 3,283 MSMEs get subsidy
  • Rs 62.83 crore disbursed
  • Over 5.99 lakh registered units
  • Rs 5,619 crore new investment in 2025
  • New Rann Utsav light show
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3,283 MSME units in Ahmedabad granted Rs 62.83 crore interest subsidy: Gujarat govt​

Over 3,200 MSMEs in Ahmedabad receive major interest subsidy under Atmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme, with new investments exceeding Rs 5,600 crore.

"MSME units play an important role in the economic and social development of the state. - Dr Jayram Gamit"

Gandhinagar, March 9

More than 3,200 micro, small and medium enterprises in Ahmedabad district have received interest subsidies of more than Rs 62.83 crore under the 'Atmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme' over the past year, the state government informed the Gujarat Legislative Assembly on Monday.​

Replying to a question during the Assembly session, Minister of State for Industries, Dr Jayram Gamit, said the assistance was aimed at strengthening MSMEs, which he described as a key contributor to the state's economic and social development.​

"MSME units play an important role in the economic and social development of the state. These units generate greater employment with relatively low investment, and to encourage them, financial assistance is provided under the Atmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme-2022," Gamit said.​

According to the minister, a total of 3,283 applications for interest subsidy were approved in Ahmedabad district in the past year, and Rs 6,283.20 lakh (Rs 62.83 crore) was disbursed to eligible units.​

Ahmedabad district has more than 5.99 lakh registered MSME units, including 5,85,175 micro units, 13,029 small units and 1,218 medium enterprises, he said.​

The minister also provided a taluka-wise breakdown of the assistance granted.​

Beneficiaries in Ahmedabad taluka received Rs 3,501.67 lakh in subsidies, followed by Rs 1,820.63 lakh in Daskroi, Rs 644.85 lakh in Sanand, Rs 262.20 lakh in Bavla, Rs 40.21 lakh in Dhandhuka and Rs 13.64 lakh in Viramgam.​

Gamit further said that the MSME sector in Ahmedabad district attracted significant new investment during 2025.​

"In 2025, a total new investment of Rs 5,619.80 crore has been made by 2,844 new units in the MSME sector in Ahmedabad district, which is making a significant contribution to the industrial development of the state," he said.​

In a separate reply in the Assembly, Gamit also outlined a tourism initiative in Kutch aimed at enhancing visitor experience during the annual Rann Utsav festival.​

He said a light-and-sound show based on the theme "Rann and Bhumi" has been introduced at Dhordo to make the internationally known festival in the White Rann more attractive to visitors.​

"During the Rann Utsav, a light and sound show is organised every evening to make the international event more attractive," the minister said.​

The show presents aspects of Kutch's history, culture and traditions, including the Harappan civilisation, the urban planning of Dholavira, the mythological history of Koteshwar temple, the Battle of Zara and the region's development after the 2001 earthquake.​

It also depicts the contribution of more than 300 women from Kutch who helped make the Bhuj airstrip operational within 72 hours during the 1971 war.​

The project at Dhordo began on May 27, 2022, and was completed on December 20, 2023. The show started for tourists on December 26, 2023.​

Two shows are held daily during the Rann Utsav, each accommodating about 250 visitors.​

Gamit said the project includes facilities such as projectors, sound systems, various lighting types, as well as scripted narration and voice-over, and is intended to enhance tourist attraction and promote night tourism during the festival.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 62 crore for over 3,200 units sounds good, but I hope the process of applying for this subsidy is simple and transparent. Sometimes these schemes get lost in red tape. The focus should be on the actual entrepreneurs on the ground.
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Aman W
The investment figures are impressive! Rs 5,600+ crore in new MSME investment in Ahmedabad district alone shows tremendous confidence in Gujarat's industrial policy. This creates so many local jobs. More states should learn from this model.
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Sarah B
The part about the Rann Utsav light show is fascinating. Highlighting the history and the contribution of women during the 1971 war is a powerful way to connect tourism with our heritage. Would love to experience it next season!
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Vikram M
Good step, but the subsidy seems concentrated in Ahmedabad and Daskroi talukas. What about MSMEs in other districts of Gujarat? The government should ensure balanced regional development so growth is not just limited to a few industrial hubs.
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Kavya N
Atmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme is a great initiative. When small businesses thrive, the whole ecosystem benefits - from suppliers to local customers. Hope they continue and expand such support. Jai Hind, Jai Gujarat! 💪

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